I have been making this recipe for years and absolutely love it. It’s a three step recipe and each layer is made separately but they come together in a magical way. There’s something special about eating fresh spinach that’s been heated just a tad by the spaghetti.

I wish I could take credit for this recipe but I definitely picked it up from somewhere or someone. If you have seen this recipe online before and have a link, please let me know and I will definitely credit the mastermind behind it.

Alright, enough talking, more cooking:

Ingredients

One serving spaghetti and water to boil (could use other pastas)

One tilapia fillet

2 cups spinach

Juice from whole lemon

1 tsp olive oil

1 clove crushed garlic

Lemon pepper and salt and pepper to taste

Instructions:

Preheat oven to 350F

Put water on high heat for spaghetti (follow instructions on box to cook)

While the water is boiling season tilpia with 1 tsp olive oil, 2/3 of the lemon juice, garlic, lemon pepper, and salt. Rub seasoning in if you don’t mind getting your hands dirty

Bake for 15 minutes

While it is baking prepare the spinach by tossing in remaining lemon juice, salt and pepper and create a layer on serving plate

Once spaghetti has cooked layer over spinach and season with salt and pepper (if desired)

Finish with tilapia fillet and ALL the juices

I hope you guys like it!

Sahtain* all,

*sahtain is the Arabic ‘bon appetit’, it literally translates into ‘may you have double the health’ but generally means ‘enjoy your meal’.

About Me

Dua genuinely believes that our relationship with food should not be complicated. Eating is an organic process but our bodies and minds are overstimulated with different flavors and information that we need help resetting. She likes to focus on eating in moderation and listening to your body but this, of course, will be different from person to person and body to body.

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